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This book examines the decline in male participation in college during the past five years. The author acknowledges societal and external factors influencing the decrease in male college enrollment, such as student loans and digital distraction, but the focus is on internal campus issues which have contributed to the problem. Fraternities have come under scrutiny for their drinking culture, bullying environments, and pointless rituals. The author argues that the current college model of diversity, inclusion, and equity has also contributed to the problem, driving many young men away from college and fraternities in favor of trade schools and other paths. This book suggests a path forward for fraternities, colleges and society to reverse the trend. It is critical of the state of affairs while still optimistic about the future of Greek life and the role it plays in young men’s lives.

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